Snorkeling 101: What Every Beginner Needs To
Know

If you’ve never been snorkeling,
but are tempted to give it a go, you need to know a few things before you
actually put on your mask. People get disappointed too often with their first
attempt at snorkeling because they haven’t prepared properly and simply give up
on the idea. However, the necessary preparation doesn’t include anything that
requires any specific skill (apart from the ability to swim, of course), nor
does it involve splashing out on some fancy equipment. So, what is it that you
need to know and do if you’re an absolute beginner?

Dry snorkel

You should buy or rent a dry
snorkel, or at the least, a snorkel with a splash guard. You don’t want
your first experience to be ruined by water coming down your snorkel. You might
start panicking and never give snorkeling another chance. A dry snorkel
features a special valve on top that seals shut when the snorkel goes
underwater. There is also a special purge valve at the bottom, which makes it
possible to blow water out of the tube. This is a great thing for beginners,
since it enables them to relax and focus on what they see underwater.

Mask

Your mask is probably the most
important piece of snorkeling equipment, which is why you should make the right
choice. They come in all sorts of shapes and sizes and are adjustable. Still,
you shouldn’t get the first one you see, but try out at least several of them,
until you find one that fits you like a glove. Consider getting a practical
full-face snorkelwith
advanced anti-fog technology for maximal snorkeling pleasure.

Fins

Fins are a very useful addition
if you’re thinking about snorkeling for the first time. They will allow you to
move around with great ease and at a greater speed. Still, you need to be
careful when it comes to picking the right pair. They shouldn’t be either too
tight or too loose. You don’t want them to fall off, but you also don’t want to
have sore feet after snorkeling. Bear in mind that your feet will be wet and
will often shrink a little in the cooler water, which is why a snug fit is
crucial. If you buy the right pair, you’ll see how much energy you’ll save.

Practice with your gear

All your equipment should be
adjusted before you go in the water. Start with the mask and adjust the strap,
so that it’s lightly snug, but not too tight. Inhale lightly and it should
suction to your face. Move on to the snorkel once you’re happy with how you’ve
fitted the mask. The snorkel should be at the correct angle and height.
Finally, practice putting on your fins, since it seems much easier than it is
in reality. Find a pool or a secluded shallow beach to practice to get used to
the feel of breathing through the snorkel. It may take a while, but you should
get the hang of it soon enough. The key is actually to be relaxed and learn to
breathe normally.

Learn the ropes

Start by swimming slowly, since
you don’t want to get exhausted too quickly. Stay calm and relaxed at all times
and swim at a speed that allows you to breathe slowly and easily through the
snorkel. There is no need to breathe heavily through the snorkel, so find the
pace that doesn’t put too much pressure on you. Save rapid swimming for
emergency situations only.

Start with a beach, not a boat

Although there are many
snorkeling trips that include jumping off a boat into deep water, don’t
register your interest until you get some experience. Some novices might start
panicking, especially because they have to breathe through the snorkel and that
is likely to ruin the whole experience.

Chose a calm and interesting spot

You need to
find a spot that is not dangerous for you, but which also allows you to see
something extraordinary, so that your expectations are met (or, hopefully,
exceeded). Never go alone, especially if you have no experience. The presence
of other people, possibly more experienced snorkelers will have a great effect
on your confidence. Finally, no matter how much you like waves, they can really
spoil the experience. That’s why you should go for a calm spot.

Experienced snorkelers say that
the secret is actually to be relaxed and that it’s the only way to fully enjoy
the underwater world. While this may be true, it’s also important to have the
right and properly fitted equipment if you really want to make the most of
snorkeling. Happy snorkeling!